7.he Heart Pirate FOR THE SCHOOLGIRL jour courage, but veu're net the kind of wife for Itichnrd Illnkrslcc. He would hp making a grc.it mistake if he nmrilrd jeu." "I iiulle ncrec with von." Thce gf , By HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELOtt r Cevvricht. Mil. bu P'lilla Lt&atr Cemtani ' Theodora Caldwell mi occeiik; en eaged te Jimmy lltantl, and, te her Jtirprtir, is net happy nheut it. She telh her employer, Itlrhmd Hlakc tetlt her employer, Kiehard Illakes lee, that hc is teat in a te he mar hat no right aidc fiem hi irihc. he kidnap her and rairirs her off On his yacht, bound (or a Seuth American business trip, A broken propeller change thi plan of the trip, and the yacht i forced te make ' for shore, but firt Slakelce, irhe at seen Thie for the fu time as a Ionian Untcnd of m efuc machine, falls In lore with her and dtndc in marry her. lie i ateundid at her refusal, and icfine te 11,1c hci up, lut in spite of the fat t that she iare for him, 7'Aie 11 iff fi mined te ee faithful te Jimmy, irhe meds hci. Thce i eager te cuupr a seen a ihey land, but Jitakclrc tcfusc te advance her any meniy. In despair the gees te het chaperon. Mrs. Itrecn, who hates I'hee because Dlakcslec lei.es her. CIIAI'TKK XXMV I I Compromise TIIEO realised at Inst just why Mrs. Brern felt ni "he did. unit del her nnicpr merged into pitv After all. he could nffetd te be magn.tiiitiinu, for, if J lie chose, she veeuld en te Mr Ilakcd(v nnd appeal te iiim Mrs Btcen evldentl knew this, but she nli' knew that Tliec had no int-iitien i.f doing mi) thine of the kind: that ehe was in enrne't .ibeut het wish te escape. "I have no Intention of mnrrjing mene). Mr. rdnkeslee." Tiee said quieth. "I Hut flic -imptv must pel nwn t.l. ,.1.1 ,,n, tl, nntlm w iwei.i ,if Illffllt. tliai IHIU'II - IV.llM.i your huMness, out in ismiicn us 1 111 nuking a favor of ou I'm wlllinc t- waive that Will )ou let me have the money? 1 11 ie that nut lm it b(k ju,Vt as seen is I resell the (it) "And jeu'll premise 111. t te Jet Mr. Blnkeslee nn where )ou am?' video's head witit ur nnd he spoke haiiKhtih 'I linrdl.v think tluit is ne. essarv. mii.l B...1.1....1.. ....1 l.n ma. .1.1 Mrtt lipln I -Mm -.i.uuriii.Y, mill riuu ii'iiui " ....... 1 Mulling nt the loot; of amazement Mint I crept into Mrn. Brent's eyes. I "Wlint nri eti cnlne te de about Miur cletlies?"Mrs Hieen called out im Thee rent tied the deer. lit - .1 I !.. nr rrt. turned Thre "Thc aren't mine. Mrs. 3 Y f -, Hreen , thei belong te Mr. Blnkenh'"'. (Aw ' Anu't ou serr) new Hint ou took cMI 5? m suit?" Thee said thin last with n HCVA - touch of inisihlcf. "If I had that I d 3 - be able te !ene exactly as I came en benid." Mis. Hieen caught the Hash of fun 1 and Hushed nngilly. She could net quite mnke 'Hiee out. The girl had uch a brave courage, such 11 MUisib'e a nf looking nt things. And et she was net the wife for Kiehard IllaUcli'.' : she was net geed enough ter htm; le would rennre 1111s niiii"''n ju-i n- -" as Hic were safely en Iniul Then nnt tin- afternoon 111 watch' ltii? rhe iiiiiiMMchlnz Ian 1 from her porthole window She tried te plan ulmt she uiiulil de ns seen as the) l.imliwl. In the general excitement s1ie l.epi'd H slip awnt. out -die did net iinnglne for 11 moment that it wan going te lie nn ens) thing te accomplish 1 Huh' id Hlakesiie would no deiih' keep' in e i mi her. lie was determined te fiustrnte .in) plan Hint she might make ter e en pi. am! t. et imiin,l lie would hnrdU eput her te mnUe much et an effort when he knew sr. a without that The sooner Mie Wis 011 me 1111111 -ii."i." luck te .Iimim tile bittei It would he for un etu' cone ! tied With a tab ..f memory he recnllid Mi. Hreen h harshly spoken word. "Veu're net ioed enough for Jlr. niulelee'" , , , Her cheeks buri."d hetl) It was lliliculeus te cire hut the wemnn had said, but it hurt jut the same, nnd it I have told )ou that I de net intend te wnwi t true. ., tee Mr. Blnkeslee again." , "I am geed enmirfi te be his wife. 'Slowly Mrs. Hreen s eves foil nway fhe said half aloud Ills wife. Mi lnm the intentnesa of Tlue' glnnee repeatid the welds settly nrid, without a word, she went te the "jf ou levid me better than jeti! difRt of drawers took out n pocuetneoK k0 u'd welcune Denunge wiiu im nnd ceunteu out some uwis J M'MSSl mMW-WJMaE&tf?,5mmmX rfm Seme Delicious Wedding Breakfasts Prepared in Mrs. Wilsons Dainty Way Vhichen, Siveetbrcads and Oysters Arc Most Popular as Principal Dishes for This Most Important Feast. Heme-Made Patty Cases V'A hundred dollars Is thnt enough?" "Quite enough, and thank ou. fcThee turned te lene. but. impul sively, Mis. Hreen stepped her I in nerry things hne come out as they have. I lather like )eti and I admire I She could hear him new ns he tiling ,v,e u-nnli nr her And 11 wns irnr mute true. Women were miiue ni.u . . .t. .1... ..!. .frnt.ilnrilw 1T1 w.n. nun an xue chhukiui. -. the world would neier make them any diffeiuit. Tomorrow "The Escape" Please Tell Me What te De B CYNTHIA I'hote by Joel Kedtr The diamonds of dark color en a light ground make 11 trimming for this f nn k wlilih will make the wearer just era?) te get te school se she can show it off Panoply is the material used for the dress itself, and 1 repp forms the cst whli h fills in the slash in the front of the waist and lines the cuffs in n wa) that Is bciemins te the hatuN The panel, which Is renll) a sash end. is nn Interesting fea ture of the dress Te Desperate Wife "Desperate" Consult one of the w omen nt'lhe Demestic Relations Court. T city-first anil nr.ee streets sk for Miss Gullleu or Miss Elcock Hither one will ndvlse veu and help ou In the way ou 1 need. Am afrnld jeu can de nothing, ,but If anything Is possible the would I be able te tell jeu what Is best There would be no publicity te de net fear te -go De net breed tee much eer It lnd de net nag ur husband Den t rive wa te foolish Ideas of ending t all." That would net end It, m dear. Our IUes are net ours te take and a cellir button are all they have in their pockets ,., Te her I 11 sn she does net knewl what she Is talking about Because she U, uaer, e fuu. It flllPS flOt ITICnn tlllt .ill meVnre alike I ni) elf and two ethers , en te dance halls, but de net leek and I'cnu ait like the ones she i talking about imcnt Th three of us all w erk eerv ia in fH U.A&L nml sometimes at niKht ' We go te a dance eer Saturdaj night, (dominating traits are ihvicn! cr litnl ether niirnrs we 1.. we in 11 "nu ' c- u-v Read Your Character By Dighu Phillips Blende s. Brunette Demelieads In a previous nrtiep the se-called iiemelipiil was disciisspi It is the 5t pT'sdrmlnant nietitnl deielop deielep thn head of the thinker ns con- By MBS, M. A. WILSON Conrteht, toil, bu Mr .W. A. Wlsen. XI! rfehM reerecd. M PEAK Mrs. Wilsen I've been interested In your columns idnce their Inception Would jeu kindly publlnh in the paper n menu for n home wedding luncheon or breakfast for ten persons? Thanking eti for the many idens your column hns given me, I remnln, C. B. II. Planning the wedding fenst 1 very delightful. The housewife must first of nil see te the seating nrrnngements, for no matter hew fine the feed or hew dnintllv the tnbtc Ir nrrnnged. If the pnrtv is overcrowded in seating space it will be n fnllure. Twentv-fenr Inches between each plate Is the usunl spnee nllewnncc. but t bave found thnt for real comfort thirty inches is better. Te prepnre n table for n wedding nnrty of ten ou will need te ndd nil the tnble lenvcR nnd then piece out the table If it is squnre with n smnll table, or i en can hire from the caterer for n very reasennble sum n top thnt can be laid eier veiir own tnble. Pnd the tuple with n silence cloth nnd then cover with the handsomest linen cloth veu linve. Autumn lenves, nsters nnd chr)snnthc muins are the decorations for the fall wedding. ...... 1 1 A btldnl bell made of bright-colored ntittimn lenves nnd nsters hung from the chnndeller with nnrrew white rib bon streamers running te ench plnce nnd fastened with the plnce cards Is n mi nice decoration. Te prepnre the menu 1'iery house wife who is nheut te prepare a wedding fenst should feel thnt this is the one lime she should he most generous, for it is the part of the ceremony thnt really makes or mars the occnslen. Four delicncies nrc usunlly the piece de rcsistnnce of the menu. nnd. of i nurse, the likes and dislikes et the guests are te be considered, for no mat ter hew splendid the feed is If they 1 rally don't care for it then the menl will fail in its mission. Chicken, sweet breads, evsters and lobster nrc usually the choice en these occasions. Vs te the correct title a breakfast or luncheon the menl thnt Is usunlly sened before 1 tfO P. M. in called n wedding brcnkfnst. Seme Siiggcsthe Menus Ornpefruit Supreme Celer) ellvM Salted Nuts f'hirken Salad I ricd Oysters Avmle .Tellv in Crisp I.ettuc lie Cream Wedding Cnke One-fourth 1eapoen of mustard, One teapoen of grated onion. Blend dressing well before pouring ever the prepared chicken. Tess nnd stand nslde te marinate for one hour. Serve In erlp nest of lettuce garnished with mayonnaise dressing. Yeu will And it nn economy en this occasion te order the oysters fried from the denier. Allew two for ench per son. Select dainty crisp white leaes of lettuce from the henrt nnd place 11 spoonful of npple jelly In each leaf. Serve n platter meal : nrrnnge the salnd en the plate, then the two oys ters nnd between them the leaf and jelly. Orange Cerhtall Beam out the juice from one dozen ernngei nnd then drnin nnd ndd one smnll bottle of maraschino cherries, cutting tiny bits nnd the maraschino cherry sirup. Juice of two lemons, One pint of finely crushed Ice. Serve In large cocktail glnsscs. This is delicious whin served in a glnss with n frosted edge. Te frost the edge of glass, beat white of egg with n fork slightly nnd then with n smnll brush npply the white of e' egg te th" outside of rim of the glnss, nheut one Inch deep, then roll the glnss In confectioners' sugnr. I,ct dry. Sweetbread nnd 0)ster Patties Yeu mny use either the pnttv shells purchnsed from the linker or make the brend shells as follews: Bread Patty Cases Cut slices of brend from n lenf two dnys old, have the slipp four Inches thick. Trim off the crust nnd then with n shnrp knife ninrk out the center. WHAT'S WHAT tr HCLKN DECIE . i i . mm Self-consciousness fancies that til 1 'eyes of the weild nre fixed upon Its vlr tucH nnd defects. As a matter of fact, the world Is tee busy te pnuse for mero thnn a moment of criticism. Napeleon died "nnd the enrth still turned en Its axis." We walk, we tnlk. we worry, we beast and the "world" bech en minding Ha buslncsa Self-cemscleusncss trips the tengue nnd cripples the feet. It chains the' wings of thought, It cmbnrrassea the self-conscious one, nnd nnnejs these who would be his friends Bashfulnesn, se called, docs net nl was icprcsent modest timidity. Toe often It is merely the expression of nn Intense sclf-conscleusntss, n habit of worrying tee much ever what ethet people think of us. This develops n ncrv eus awkwardness of speech and gnlt. and nnuncaBy, even a scared manner, nil of which may be cured only by for fer gctfulness of self In consideration for ethers. The Weman's " Exchange I ,-.1 l.t. L I 1 . a,. . ( 0e , irHMril IMIll II L- llf-UUS Ol IIIOSP w nose What Would Be Best? ret dres In these funny trlck Humpt) Dumpti rults either we dress as a business man does, as we are all tailors en Walnut street When we go te 11 1 dance we de net go and ask a painted ' . . .. - --I. Mve. nil n neil ler ii ULWH.C .. I llPft li -- M "' t?ear Ixteen the folio Seme -iT.ttiiaWe ire tw e clrls of rlult anrt unpalnted girls for a dance rllmllfki assistance with Hut It seems that they all turn )OV , nr httle ale of wee ln with the saing "I don't dance tin?5..en uhle out walking we or "I am tired" New hew can ei time agO wnile OUt WaiKing WC . ,.lln. fr nlnf nnrt nulilm r- Without inititien en euf nart) blame us fellows for going and asking ET(hv ?e 2trine but eemingl the painted dells for the dance" We are Jept'emanly eunmen whemeTund wUh'ng at all tlrres te dance wl-h the ft impose ble 'te ignore b reason of their ' gee 1 girls.' as )ou call them, but It .. iH.. cr in nrfi.r in rin i,.t iivt "vin 1 ariLr . aiiu c' ... w-- -- rurfie' ..i. A nf ih,m ulthnnt anv fuss WO nrmarlntlv made a dam with tlum for and when the geed girls de net accom accem the following week The next day we medal us with their dancing we called them en tne pnenc ana 1010. mem niui ii-- ' ""' "'' l",r ,'"", '"' that we dldn t Intend te keep the date, dells are our picking We den t like but net beinc the kind of girls who them but th situation compels us te make dates and then stand the persons concerned up we wished te inform them of the fnct Thcv declared they dldn t Intend te le--e track of us (please note here that they den t knew either name or- address of either of us though we 1UI1BCU HI O- V-c "'' . - - - 1I1UURH' uicj ,v n. .. . . neighborhood and that we attended all ' never marry one In my l'fe But just as there nte different de grees of "dem heailedncs," j0u nitis take into conslderatie.i the mnnner in which the indications of the big licnd r.nd -mull ficc lire modified or accen tuated b e'her char.aetcnstie. lecp thinkers, philosepheis nnd geni- 'ise, while all preueminaiitli nirntnl nnd for the most part underdeveloped 1 by comparison ) ph) sir-all) nnd itnilv. dc net by any menus nchieie their eii'N In the suite mental processes, n'r de thr all fall within the i.ame mental We go te the dance te enjoy ourselves I j0(j T 'ie philosopher, for instance, 11 n le a quiek or a slew thinker. If his 1 ur is blonde you'll find him the for mer If it's dark you'll find that Ik's -inner, but. en tiie ether hand, mere and determined 111 ills I.eacs Coffee Ornnge Cocktail Salted Nuts niiVna Celery Sweetbread nnd Oyster Pntties Pens Tomatoes Stuffed With Celcslnw Ice Cream Wedding Cnke Coffee Wedding Cup Celery Sweet Mixed Pickles Snl'ted Almonds Oliies Pried Chicken (Maryland) Creamed Mushrooms Grnv Duchess Potntees Peas Tomate nnd Cucumber Snlnd Ice Cream Indhidunl Cake Coffee Dyeing a Pair of Slippers Te the Killter of Weman' Vaee: Dear Madam Being n steady reader of jour column I nm coining for advice. I hnve a pair of gray suede slippers that I would like te have d)ccl black. De you think It would be advisable te de se 7 A BUADHB. t. 1 1 . .. n.l I.Un t r lirifv leaving 11 wnll nheut threc-qunrters of 1 the 8inncr died If you cannot use nn inch thick. Hemeve the crumbs with them n thev nre and If you need n tenspoen nnd tnke enre net te brenk. 11 black pair. Gray slippers nre In very The French crust roll mny nlse be used, geed style, )ou knew, and If jeurs nie if you decide te ue the bread pntty. ' " K011 conumen you ' "' ". Tenst llebtlv I us they are way Inte the full. But If w:iIS 1?.: .- --., they are soiled or shabby dyeing would The Aggressive Mether Who Pushed Her Daughter Ferwdrd All Summer Did Net De Much Mere Than Make Herself Criticized and , Her Child Unhappy Girls Hate te Be Shoved Inte Marriage fpiinnn Is one thins thnt the summer the bridge tnble wan told that -L hotels will be glad te"&et rid of wdicn thev close finallv for the winter. And thnt Is the ngrreslve mother. Hew she worked tills summer, push ing forward her peer, unassuming, shy 11 1 tin dnughter. There have been daughters of nil nges. The little tot. plnvlng In thp snnd with her bucket and shovel, has been dressed up In frills nnd ruffles nnd pnrnilgd unhnpplly before the hotel perch by her proud mother. The schoolgirl of eleven or twelve tins hnd te stnnd, nwkwnrd, mlcrnble, nrhlng te get out with the rest of the "crowd," while mother explained her prowess in school te a bored but polite listener. With nervous fingers she hns re arranged her lanky bobbed hnlr, nfter the mussing her mother gnve It while talking nheut her, "smoothing" it down ns if te npoleglre te the friend for the child's unruly "cur's." With high -lifted heels she hns tried te run off the embnrrnssment nnd re strnint of being talked abeiit for the benefit of n btrnnger. TIIH fifteen-) cnr-eld hns hnd even n worse time Ter she wns mnde te be polite te the boy at the next tnble In the dining room. She hnted him becnuse he "went with" another crowd nnd one time when her ball get nwny from her en the bench he picked It up nnd threw it in her bnrd nnd she missed it. Nnturnlly. nt fifteen, jeu could net hn nTneeted te notice anybody with whom jeu hne hnd nn experience like But slie hnd te simper nnd smile, nnd i, nnlleil. wistfully. "My Inst dnugh ter eh, yes, I have another child, but he's 11 hey, and jeu knew whnt be)s She hnd te go en simpering, when The fners ma) be Individual wedding take-, wrapped in paper nnpkins nnd then tied in dnintv handkerchiefs with a bow of write ribbon nnd n spray of asparagus fern 1 suall) the wedding cnne is erciereu wash four sweetbreads nnd cover with cold wnter for one hour. Lift nnd then drop into boiling water and add : One onion, One slice of lemon. Cook for twenty minutes nnd then lift nnd wash under cold wnter nnd let cool. Cut in Inch pieces nnd then plnce In n s-nucepan : Otic quart of milk. One and one-fourth ch;i 0 'lour Dissolve the flour nnd then bring te n boil and conk slowly for ten min utes. Add the prepared sweetbreads nnd Ticenty-fivc iccll drained oysters, pai boiled. One-half pound of muhrenms, peeled and cut 111 half and parboiled. Twe Icicl teaspoons of salt. One leiel tcatpoen of white pepper. Tire level teaspoons of grated onion. Set the pan in n wnter bath nnd cook for twenty minutes. Pill into cnsu nnd gnmis-fi with little hard-boiled egg rubbed through a hicve. Mrs. Wilsen's Answers Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will jeu kindlv let me knew hew grape juice is mnde? MBS. E. HEItltnilA. Hemee the grapes from the stems nnd wnsh. Plnce in the prcsering kettle nnd just cover with cold water, bring slewh te a bell, mashing the grapes from the baker and is thep set en n 1 ith "n wire potnte mnsher and stirring separate table, te be cut nfter the mea' ,, fr0m the bottom, cook until the Fer tne iniinuiiiin h, nave im-igrnpcs nre sett, then turn when cold baker make up us mall) ns will he needed, linking the mixture in muffin pans, nnd then ice nnd decorate. Te prepare the grapefruit supreme cut the grnpefruit in half and cut nnd remove the core in center. Fill this spnee with powdered sugar nnd decorate mlnde with them The whole trouble is that the se-called , jamstaklng nice girls at nowadays de net knew a ,i,ii :- geed man when the) see him Thev ,, ,.., tineef man who is dark the top with pieces of candled pine Ihtnt, .. intTi nre till nllUe Slllinese -1 e neillll H pe "'' .."'." " "ul" ,. ' ... ' i. ! l s te iud a, girls the same, "what I is mere meditative in his tliniMng less ,.,. ...... ........,.u .. JisUe both of theirs) and mentioned the -neuld they sa) then" I hae come , optimistic less enthusiasm nut meii Chicken Salad fact that they .ere aware that we be- acrf,S(l quite a few of them, and If I ' intre-pectiie and pes-i-sr- a grenter ( lenited te a certain inurcn in a, t n.m tneugnt tne were an aiiKe i weum , ,.. of tenacity. I lie oienu" iye ui i ""' " .." mt -i-muim i-im-nen 'TA I . . . .... l. ..nnc,.A rx. (In. thinker is uiv .ti""." ' "" .1. BnAll rrnlru Ttwv ni.l.ll im te let them knew next time we went there and thty would be present and get some one te Introduce us properly se as te be able te keep up thi acquaintance Vmv r-vnthla. hat we want te knew is. hall we de this'' I mean let them knew III- e,bout the dance The church Is having I Se next tlme elj RO tnere leek fnr t,em Se girls here's some ndIce te ou , .,' ,... i,,',l mtli .i pertain Studv men's characters better and den t t""ui" ' , , ,',i,,,., ,u, l.nt nre mnfe judge us all .alike De net be Impressed ' ingerness nn 1 (iithusi ism ' lit nre mere with the geed-looking and pertv fel- easily turned nslde or fatigued lows The are the ones that f pell uan i ger The plain and sensicie men are found all around, even at tne da.ice nan one next week and -e please answer at your convenience before that time and Oblige two VERY PL'ZZLHD LASSIES ,Yeu should net have Fpeken te the trangc yeumt men In the beginning and xvtre certainly wrong te make a date with them een If you did net Intend te and )ou will find them MICHEL A Fine Letter Tomorrow Volatile Ejebrews. The Very First and then brenk the bnck nnd cut se that the breast nnd wings nre in one pnrt and thighs nnd legs in nnethcr. Blanch the dark meat as fellows Plnce snucepn Hent te the boiling point nnd then turn the legs nnd thighs into a celnnder nnd let cold wnter run ever them for five rme of the first patents granted te minutes nciurn te ine snurcpnn una women In the United States was for a repeat this operation three times, toilet lotion devised by Miss Sephle i -0 H(( the balance of the chicken Csher j nnti cover with boiling wnter. Cook The first American domestic cigars slewl) until tender nnd then let cool in according te history were made In 1801 stetk Lift nnd remove the skin nnd bv the wife of a tobacco planter In cut the ment in inch pieces. Plnce in Connecticut bowl nnd ndd one qunrt of celery cut And new It has come te light that nn , m ene-hnlf-lnch pieces. And the fol fel American girl Ib responsible for the lc lowing dressing: cream soda Deem in r.nK.'t.iJ wuruut. into n jelly bag nnd let the juice drln New ndd sugar te taste if you desire: then fill into sterilized bottles, plnce the bottles in the preserving or ether he n rrned wnv ui Kne them and go en wearing them. Suede dyes verj' well if you go te a rclliible djer. Her Fern Is Turning Brown Te the r.iHtnr et Wemnn' root. Dear Madam Plcnse print In your paper what te de for a Bosten ftrn thnt Is turning brown nt the stems nnd the leaves are all )cllevv nnd tailing off. There Is no life In It nt all I live in nn npnrtment. but I keep It nt the win dow, which has nccr been closed until Laber Day, when I went nwny for ti couple, of da)S Then it was closed up In a warm place, but I watered It befere I went nway 1 put it outdoors two nnd three times a week. I wnter the roots every etlisr night and the follnge once a week. It gets the afternoon sun for about half an hour or se MUS. A. M H. Probably ou have net given the plant enough water Ferns requlre a gieat deal, )OU knew, and It would be better te water It every dav whlle the sun Is net en It. The lack of water ever Laber Day set It back, tee Ohe It a geed dose of watei every day and keep im with the weekly bath If there Is nny llfe left In the roots It will come back and frislien up again with care nnd at tention. Ask the Same Druggist Te fi ."dlter e Weman's 1'ner: Dear Madam I was told by the druggist te apply Iren rust se as te re move seveial milk stains. I did se nnd washed the dress and the color has changed from dark gray te a er light gray. Whsreer the iron rust wns ap plied the color Is a reddish puiple I would llke te knew hew I can change the redillsn purple color te giay again I thought of djclng the dress but am afraid of spoiling the bends. It's U kitten's enr satin dress with bronze bugles. MIS SIXTEEN Yeu must have misunderstood the Adventures With a Purse little girl In growing up se fnBt." mj She hnd te simper ngnln when th new boy, with whose mother her mother hnd mnde friends very rnpldly, w, brought out eTthe perch nnd intro. duccd. lie wns n dreadful Ms, he almet lisped, hut mother theunlit h0 , leVcly nnd dnughter must obey. rpiIEN the girl of twenty-two te J- twenty-five yenrs the marrlaecabV daughter. e Hnppy with a book or some knit, ting, she must be thrust out of a com. fertnble bench chair te be pleasant te some jeung man who hnd appeared, or te some elder wemnn, obviously tins mother of n )eung mnn. She wns called "child." "mv llm. girl" and "baby" in noticeable teiwi? "Don't they leek cute together?" wa. mother's contribution te the conversa tion when her dnughter started off the perch with n friend. Hew she loathed being paraded, ((, modest dnughter of this nggrcssive mother. Hew she hns suffered this summer being pushed Inte nil the "ndynntnges''' of the resort advantages being opper. tunltics te meet marriageable men. THH daughter of this kind of mother Is nenrly always timid, and she sel dom is mnrried as seen ns the dough, ters of erdlnnry mothers. It Feems ns if. In ery npolegy for her mother's pushing, she balks, nnd refuses te be thrust into the limelight or into mnrringe. And well she might npolegfrp, for if there wns one thing mere noticeable thnn nnethcr nt the summer bete's it wns this mother, cnlling nttcntien te her dnughter, pushing her dnughter for fer wnrd and generally making her dough deugh deugh ter's life miserable. , ... , n ., i.,ti I ,r , clrurKlst. I never liearu or using iron kettle nnd fill the kettle te the necks 'r" ,'"', ,. Htnin. for it makes a i luc . , I . . . .i.1 . 1 .i stnln ttseu. me ei u.ui m no weum be te go back te him and ask him hew te remove the stain that Is left en the dress Slnce he recommended the of the bottles with cold wnter, bring te n boil nnd boil for twenty minutes. Kc Kc mevp nnd senl nt once, nnd when the bottles nre cold dip the tops in melted srnling wns. Denr Mrs. Wilsen My pickled onions nie turning blnck nnd soft. Whnt can I de? MBS. B. Veu hnve evidently used ider or an acid-made vinegar. If )ou hnve stored the thighs nnd legs in a deep these onions In the Mnsen style jar with - n nnd cover with cold wnter. " metnl top thej nre unfit for the family ,,, lv. If he really did say Iren rust. lie would be nblu te tell jeu herw te remove It If he cannot help jeu. dvs the dress brown This will net hurt the i.emis. and If jeu mnke It dark eneunh . (. 1.1.1. .1... a.nlnU t l.nnn ..... ...I,. . .. v, ill miin Liu. niuiiie i iiiii.i iiiii iv-1 - - ,e successful It Is tee hnd te have i scalloping, tee. 'I he prices begin ns uch a handseme dress ruined. low as $1.2.) n )nrd. nnd u )ard and I WAS down there looking te see if he had nnj thing nice I could tell )ou nheut, nnd first he scrntched his iiead In perplexity, nnd said. "Well, new. let me see." And then, he hnd a) ps n ical inspiration. He held up u glittering string of lovely tepnz quartz, packed full of glistening warm sunshine. Oh. )nu should see it! Be tween ench beautiful stone is n flat piece of genuine rock crjstnl, which sets off the tepnz nnd adds te the beauty. With a blown dress or one of blnck. or even the right simile of green. But what's the use of talking? Yeu will have te see this necklace te under stand. It is three-quarter length, nnd in mnnv vvn)s is even lovelier thnn an umber string. There is this te be con sidered, tee. He will mnke n spccinl price te Adventure renders $18. Ter the wemnn whose hnlr is giay comes an exquisite pin, light gray in ,lir ..rncefulH shaped nnd with the most delicate pastel tints. I can see n crnv high-piled coiffure with this pin iilnccd nt the exactly right spot, nnd v. lint dignity it would lend! It is much mere unusual than the ordinary comb studded with fnnc) stones, nnd is one thnt will. I knew, appeal te ou. lhc price is $.1. Did veu knew thnt jeu can huj fig ured hiick pdre linen toweling bj the vard instead of by the towel? Yeu can see the advantage. In the Inst plnce. tlieic is n saving in mono). Then, tee. for the woman who crochets this means thnt there is no necessity of bu.ving n made towel nnd having te cut off the edges te insert the band of c indicting. They nre nice for Things You'll Leve te Make Reversible Doei-tlrapw t ... 1 1 rv. A REVERSIBLE DOOR.DUArBRV Is stunning between two rooms where each has a different but harmonizing color scheme. Make one slde of velvet or velour, the ether of satin, brocaded silk or even of taffeta. Line the velvet with the silk. Eighteen Inches from tin. top stitch a sill: facing wide enough through which te pnss the curtain red Shirr the lower edges of the overhang ing part. nt It Inte n. triangular shaped cap of the velvet, which has been bended with steel beads Make an eight-inch tnssel of the bends te llnh.i this unusunllv handsome IIBVERHITILU DOOR-DRAPEHY. FLORA n quattcr, I believe, is the nnieunt re quired for a low el. And jeu can get virtunlly nny desired width, even the smaller size for the guest towel. Fer nnmri of shops addrrM Wemnn' rjf Editor ur uliens Wulmit 3U0U or Main 1601 A Chase by Pheno Miss TIllle Ruppel, chief operator of a suburban telephone exchange in Lincoln Neb , Is the heroine of a sensational chase after two desperate men who had escaped from the State penltmtlary Be lieving thnt she recognized the two men ns they passed down the read en their wnv te the open ceuntrj". Miss Ruppel notified the authorities nnd then kept constantly en the trail of the fugitives by calling ench farmhouse In succeiiilen along the read they were 'traveling Thus when the eherlff's pesse was formed she was nhle, te tell the members exactly where the men were nnd the) were seen overtaken nnd captured. Yeu Are Very Welcome Dear Cjnthia This Is the first time I X have ever attempted te butt Inte jour column nnd I hope I will be weleeined I would like te answer that partv that elgned herself "Mrs X A M S S " She ays that these se-called men that go tejdance hnlls are nil danre crazed, with shiny hair and trick suits and two cents big store in Ixinden The Question Cerner Tedaj's Inquiries Whnt process of which the wom en in most countries think nefh ing would the Chinese women, until recently, refuse te give their consent te? new can nn erdlnnry market basket be made into a charming piece of decoration for the living room? When the rubber which protects the part of the garter that fnstens wenrs off what will take Its place in nn excellent manner'' . Fer sunn), even tempered and sympnthetic people, what dainty scent is fitting'' , What sort of trimming succeeds In ninking n blnck Tuxedo sw enter wonderfully striking? , Describe a small sleeveless dress te be worn in the fall and winter? Dea- Cjnthia I have heard such a rumber and read such a number of thirgs and ideas en love that some- imt-u T r.nll innrier nfter 'ill what lieep It Having talked with them se ( de peepie rnean b) "love" It Is Just much, wnj net nek me recier ei juur tll( .n,lt crj -i want in live. 1 want chUrch what he thinks of letting them lr Ther.. are se many ways of in come te one of the church parties and ,Pn,retlng it What de people mean by being Introduced te jeu' He will help , llfc, Some pe0f)l mean a geed time you better than Cynth'a could I nl.juirc xeitement home mfan love ' a.mn mean menev .ami newer some i c.ir Mfe the tn casean w no nna inirv- mean fame title or nobility What is , duced American retail business methods , life- I de net mean whnt tne omens i the Brltisn mtiropens, nai aauwiru mean They de net mean what I mean that it was his daughters suggestion And the meaning of love is just as . that he Install an up-te-date American ni-mjrienl .1 life It seems te me .mln har the first In Lngland In his though that there are tee manv trilling questions In connection with the whole business Toe much 'He doesn't love me What shall I de"' The serious and big things of life nre tee neglected There Is se much among people the at titude of the mother te her little boy Dear, if Johnnj hits jeu slap him II lllC question corner bCK eh, where are the people who 1 I ... 1.. .. ii . an rlse above the mind they had when they were little children'' Is there an thing werw in the world than eter nal arguing and bickering ever little matters" I think that enee I was truh in love Hb was a musician and prebabl he w.is temperamental ' I realised at the 1 time that he was net the sort of man whom I should care te g've up my lifn , te Hut I Urved him whether I wanted ' te or net There wasn't e very much remanre te It Perhaps I wasn't gay or wild enough for him. because after he found out what seTt of person I wra 1 ' he didn t care five cents for me and very seen left for another city I think he wrote enre Ter a while if veu knew what ietual Inal tirr'ble despair In. that is ! what I went through I d dn't care for . 1 anything mere in life Ever thing was ' .gene save for the far awa memories i which had mere pain than Jey In them ! I still adored him and perhaps If I ' 1 saw h'm teda I would adore him again I It deesn t matter ne is gene nnu i am here I am net bitter and I am net a i 1 man hnter Rather I feel grateful for i 1 evir having met him nt all, even If he .ji.l Hn mfila mv 1 1 f e n T V hnriTiler fnr I saleswemun for n Kansas City having come Inte It and gene again I. firm lfi-TK Mulm in ln nnrnl fnnt I ti i.n.. 1. Ian, ti. a .Vint T ral, it 1, rvniiin ib ,m ..... ..,.. . -)... .i ' was net I de net knew what It was ! the feeling thnt "nothing Jini can pos I sibly de will hurt me I am beyond I that stage I will love jeu Just the same Whether you return It or net" Of I eeun-e this does net get you nnywhere, hut I don't want te pet an) where, "then I am eenrerned In I'vlng a geed and I pure life Nothing else mutters Ona i hitter experierue in eneu;n 10 nnew me hew little comfort there Is te put all veur trust In one human being Yeu have te fall hack upon yourself and there must b something geed and big there te fall 1 nek en As some great man once said, "Oh, mnn help thvself" Cnth'n why don't we help eurselveN and step rrjlng out that some one else Is te blame"' A LOVER Or MUSIC One cup of mayonnaise, On'-half cup of chicken stock, One-half cup of 'incgar. One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of white pepper, One-half teaspoon of paprika, te ent Te pickle smnll white oniens: I'eur boiling wnter ever the onions nnd then peel. Drep In cold wnter after peeling, nnd when ready plnce in n clean preserving kettle nnd cover with equal pnrts of skim milk and wnter. Bring te n boil, cook five minutes and then drnin. Wnsh onions nnd fill nil glnss ene-hnlf pint jars and pour ever onions the following : One cup of pickling spices, One-half dozen dried pepper pods, cut tii tils. Sufficient malt vinegar te cover the onions. Hent vinegar and spices te boiling point, then senl airtight nnd store in cool plnce This nnieunt of spices is for one peck of onions. Ij'slitrdai'. A niir.pu 1. Mrs. Clara Center, trnveling saleswemun for n Kansas City firm, lays claim te the novel feat t. of being the first woman west of " the Mississippi te drive nn nuto nute t mobile. S. Where small buttons nre used en i a dress, loops crocheted with em- breidery silk are n clever and attractive fastening that will l take the plnce of buttonholes 3. Fer rubbing off cold cream thnt t hns been npplied te the fnce, tls- sue pnper is mere economical thnn f soft cloths, and serves the pur f tiose just as well. i. When eiui is responsive and gen-cretiH-iinturcd, a rose perfume Is i f suitable for her 0, Drained wool forms n new type of sport hat that enn be mnde easily, nnd that is certain te be becoming. I. Flowers of varicolored crepe np- pllqueu te the girdle mane a bright touch that' is charming en a dress of gray Jnpaneae crepe. Yeu are right If ence we would get ever this eternal "he hurt my feelings," "she said mean things." und leek for the reason wliv he or she did It. we would generally find that we have brought It en ourselves. ,If we would always treat ether Just as vre should we'll find they will treat yi properly. De you knew what constitutes a strong constitution ? TO have aoend, healthy nerves, completely under control, djgestre organs that ere capable of absorbing a hearty meal, means you have a strong constitution I Your general attitude fa one of optimism and energy. But an irritable disposition, frequent attacks of indlcetfien, and a languid depression, indicate your system is net in correct working order. Probably you are net eating the proper feed. Probably the nutri tious elements are net being supplied te your system in the proper way, Grape-Nuts fa the wholesome, delicious cereal that promotes normal digestion, absorption and elimination, whereby nourishment fa accom plished without auto-intoxication. A mixture of energy-giving wheat and malted barley comprise the chief elements of Grape-Nuts. A dish at breakfast or lunch is an excellent, whelecrne rule te fellow. Yeu can order Grepo-Nuts at any and every hotel, restaurant, and lunch room; en dining cars, en lake beats and et earners; in every geed grocery, large and small, in every city, town or village in North America. Grape -Nuts the Bedy Builder "There's a Reason "Women must wage the same hard fight" M "EN sometimes think that they are alone in their strug gle te keep up the lightning pace at which we live. It is net se. Women must wage the same hard fight. Whether it fa business' cares, Becial obligations, or the exacting duties of the home, modern life is putting an ever-increasing tax en her energy. Fatigue has become woman's greatest enemy today. "A chronically tired woman," nays Dr. A. M. Galbraith, former attending physician of the Neure logical Department, New Yerk Hos pital, "loses all her personal vigor, force, aggressiveness, and above all her will power. Ne fatigued individual can be at her best." 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